On 11/27/08, Tuna wrote: > Josef Lowder wrote: > > How can I fill-in a pdf form with Open Office in Linux? > > > > Or, alternatively, how can I import a pdf document or a scanned jpg > > image into an Open Office document and then write some content over > > the top of that to fill in text in certain designated areas? > > No. :( > > You could open the PDF up in a viewer, set it to full-screen view, > rotate it 90 degrees, take a screenshot, save as .png, open up the .png > in a graphics editor, rotate it 270 degrees, and then fill in the text > using the text tool. > > Save, import into OpenOffice, export as PDF. > > I can do the first few steps for you if you want. Thanks, Tuna. I have already created an image (jpg rather than png but I could convert it); but I don't know what graphics editor would be practical and efficient for filling in a letter-length text block. Gimp seems very cumbersome to me. Are there other simpler options? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss